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Ah! OK, so you were using GnuTLS, whereas I was using OpenSSL.
Warron French, MBA, SCSA
From: Joshua Schaeffer jschaeffer0922@gmail.com To: Warron.S.French@aero.org, Cc: openldap-technical@openldap.org Date: 02/01/2014 08:32 PM Subject: Re: Antw: problem with accessing secure ldap --- Low Sensitivity/Aerospace Internal Use Only
Just getting back to this. I recreated my certificate and key and now my ldaps connections work. I think it had to do with the fact that I answered no to two questions from the gnutls certtool when I created my certificate. It asked if:
1. Whether this certificate will be used for a TLS server, and 2. Whether this certificate will be used to encrypt data
I recreated my certificate and key and answered yes to those two questions and now ldaps connections are working.
On 01/30/2014 11:43 AM, Warron S French wrote: Low Sensitivity/Aerospace Internal Use Only
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Joshua, were you able to get TLS configured and your clients were specifically Debian? I ask, because my clients were CentOS which is downstream from Red Hat.
Try using ldapmodify with -v and -d ## set along with the other arguments and syntax; do you still see no more verbosity? I did, I wonder if you will see what I discovered.
I ran the following command:
ldapmodify -x -D "cn=admin,cn=config" -W -d 32768 -f /tmp/LDAP-CONFIG-TLS.ldif
However, I was also running slapd with -d 32768 as an argument as well. I don't know if it makes any difference, but I was not using GnuTLS, but OpenSSL.
Warron French, MBA, SCSA
From: Joshua Schaeffer jschaeffer0922@gmail.com To: c chupela cnctema68@yahoo.com, Cc: "openldap-technical@openldap.org" openldap-technical@openldap.org Date: 01/30/2014 12:05 PM Subject: Re: Antw: problem with accessing secure ldap Sent by: openldap-technical-bounces@OpenLDAP.org
I think I'm running into this right now. I just setup ldaps a couple days ago, but I can't get any of my clients to connect to it. I can see my openldap server listening on port 636 and I can telnet to that server and port from another machine successfully, but I still get this error:
ldap_sasl_bin(SIMPLE): Can't contact LDAP server (-1)
the verbose option doesn't give me much more useful information than that. I have a hunch that it has to do with the certificates, but I'm using GnuTLS as I'm on Debian and the slapd package since lenny is only compiled against GnuTLS. What was the command you ran to get this output?
On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 9:09 AM, c chupela cnctema68@yahoo.com wrote: further troubleshooting on my part with ldapsearch/debugging turned up, gave me the following:
TLS: certdb config: configDir='/etc/openldap/certs' tokenDescription='ldap(0)' certPrefix=" keyPrefix=" flags=readOnly TLS: using moznss security dire /etc/openldap/certs prefix TLS: error: tlsm_PR_Recv returned 0 - error 21:Is a directory TLS: error: connect - force handshake failure: errono 21 - moznss error -5938 TLS: can't connect: TLS error -5938:Encountered end of file ldap_err2string ldap_sasl_bin(SIMPLE): Can't contact LDAP server (-1)
searches I;ve done on this error seem to point to certificate/openSSL problems.
Anyone run into this before?
On Friday, January 24, 2014 5:39 PM, c chupela cnctema68@yahoo.com wrote: After having some packet traces done, what was revealed is that from a windows client running the softerra ldap browser, we could see the connection be established between client and server (syn, ack synack) client requests sending of data, and server resets/closes the connection, never sending any data, as I also saw with attempting to telnet to port 636 - connection is closed by remote host.
Regarding the question of is TLS enabled, if I understand the doc correctly, the answer is yes. With respect to the TLS_REQCERT never statement, I believe it was set this way because this was only intended to be a testing server.
contents of ldap.conf:
# # LDAP Defaults #
# See ldap.conf(5) for details # This file should be world readable but not world writable.
BASE dc=plandb,dc=stuff,dc=acme,dc=com URI ldap://plandb-qa.stuff.acme.com ldaps:// plandb-qa.stuff.acme.com:636
#SIZELIMIT 12 #TIMELIMIT 15 #DEREF never
TLS_CACERTDIR /etc/openldap/certs TLS_REQCERT never
currently running slapd process:
1 S ldap 5603 1 0 80 0 - 111440 futex_ Jan21 ? 00:00:02 /usr/sbin/slapd -h ldap:/// ldaps:/// ldapi:/// -u ldap
On Thursday, January 23, 2014 3:25 AM, Ulrich Windl < Ulrich.Windl@rz.uni-regensburg.de> wrote:
c chupela cnctema68@yahoo.com schrieb am 22.01.2014 um 18:43 in
Nachricht 1390412584.5499.YahooMailNeo@web140101.mail.bf1.yahoo.com:
I've been tasked with figuring out why a redhat 6.4 server w/openldap
v2.4.23
is not accessible. This server is a test server. I have a production server that is working
properly, and I've gone thru and compared config files, etc, but haven't
found any differences.
I'm a newbie with this, so my understanding is still somewhat limited. Here's what I've done or checked so far:
- iptables is not running
- if I run netstat, I can see port 389/port 636 in listening state:
tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:636 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 5603/slapd tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:389 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 5603/slapd tcp 0 0 :::636 :::* LISTEN 5603/slapd tcp 0 0 :::389 :::* LISTEN 5603/slapd
I can telnet to port 389 on this server from another server, but not to
port
636 - putty will throw back an immediate 'connection closed by remote
host'
message.
I'm not seeing any slapd related messages in /var/log/messages.
What else can I check on here?
Syslog
Thanks Chris
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